Buckhunterandslayer - 
 Button Buck


 | | 08/26/2007 9:21 PM |
| I need help i am wonting to buy my first bow for my birthday and umm the one i am wanting ro get is the fred bear instinct but don't if i should get the one all of the accesiories or get the bow naked and buy all th acessories for it but don't know what to get plz give advice thanks but try to tell me stuff thats cheap but good | | | |
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tubby - 
 Record Book Moundville,Alabama


 | | 08/26/2007 9:57 PM |
| | I tinkered around until I found a sight and arrow rest I liked(Keller Pendlum and whisker biscuit),that would be my advice......find what you like and go with that. | | Tubby The God of My Rock;He Is My Sheild;And The Horn Of My Salvation 2 Samuuel,Ch 22 | |
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RJF - 
 Spike


 | | 08/26/2007 10:37 PM |
| | Watch around on ebay and you will find some sweet deals on bows atleast it was that way when season was over and I bought mine. Also check pro shops theres deals out there just take a little time and not jump at something. I bought my hoyt naked. Then added a camo whisker biscuit and a camo tru glo sight. Good luck to you | | | |
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va_switchback_man - 
 Button Buck



 | | 08/27/2007 6:32 AM |
| Almost every bowhunter on here will tell you that they have ditched the attachments that came with their bow, no 2 people like the same setup, so find out what works best for the majority and start there. Look around at ebay and you can get some great deals on rests, sights etc. Just my opinion but a whisker biscuit and mid-range cost ($40-$50) fiber-optic pin sight would be a good start. | | Give a man a fish and feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and feed him for a lifetime. | |
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r_rayjr - 
 4-Pointer
 Council Bluffs, Iowa


 | | 08/27/2007 8:32 AM |
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Since you said it is your first bow, I would say get the complete set up. after you get use to it and then if you want up-grade. Who know's you might like how the bow as is, and keep it that way for years.
I am coming up on my 3rd season for my first bow and I like everything that came with my bow so far. I mean I am thinking about getting a whisker biscuit. But I want to try it first before I buy it, just in case I don't like it.
| | Ronald Lee Ray Jr. rrjr11@cox.net Disabled Navy Veteran | |
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rebel deer hunter - 
 Record Book florida


 | | 08/27/2007 2:41 PM |
| | ive been looking at the fred bear to, i like the element and the truth, go with the package | | SOUTHERN PRIDE | |
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rebel deer hunter - 
 Record Book florida


 | | 08/27/2007 2:43 PM |
| | and r rayjr you wont go wrong with the wiskerbisquet been shootn mine for bout 4yrs and love it | | SOUTHERN PRIDE | |
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PaBuCk21 - 
 Button Buck
 PENNSYLVANIA


 | | 08/27/2007 3:29 PM |
| | Yea i would look into the fred bears they are nice bows at a good price and for a first bow id go with the kit then your ready to go w/o the stress and confushion of the 1000 's of accesories to put on | | | |
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matt_man215 - 
 Button Buck FLorida


 | | 08/28/2007 10:57 AM |
| | i bought a parker with everything and never changed anything for the last 3 years it was my first bow as well i would recomend getting the set with eveything at first than later on tinker around but thats my opinion | | | |
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Dennis Engeman - 
 Spike 100 mi s of kansas city---100 mi n of springfield missouri


 | | 08/29/2007 6:49 PM |
| | check and see cabelas (I THINK )offered bear with a biscuit---2007 edition | | | |
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RCraig - 
 Button Buck


 | | 11/06/2008 3:27 PM |
| | When i was in BassPro Shop today, all the Parker setups came with the whisper biscuit, while their online catalog shows the Hostage® capture-style arrow rest. Cabela's has the same online but on sale for $50 less and free shipping. For me Cabela's also means no tax since they are not in my state. $50 + no tax + free shipping adds up to ordering from Cabela's. | | A Christmas card for You!: http://www.bigbucksunlimited.com/Card1.htm Big Bucks Unlimited: Learning to be responsible stewards of renewable resources. | |
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